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Education and Support for Parents

Gillian Pugh, Joan Kidd, Kate Thorkington

Bringing up children is a 'job for life' and this discussion paper looks at education and support for parents as a continuous process which starts at birth and goes on through childhood, adolescence, committed relationships, pregnancy and parenthood itself. Learn More

The National Children's Bureau reports on Britain's disadvantaged 11-16 year olds

Peter Wedge and Juliet Essen

In 1973, Born to Fail? studied the life-chances of a sample of children born in one week in March 1958. lt exposed the alarming deprivations of a group of 11-year-olds suffering substantial social disadvantage. Learn More

A National Study

Elsa Ferri

Based on the findings of the National Child Development Study, a long-term research project conducted by the National Children's Bureau into the development of all children, this publication offered the first full picture of the complexities of the step-relationship. Learn More